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Japan's 'affordable' Epsilon rocket triumphs on first flight BY STEPHEN CLARK SPACEFLIGHT NOW Posted: September 14, 2013 A Japanese rocket designed to make launches cheaper and more efficient blasted off from southern Japan on Saturday, achieving success on its first flight with a compact telescope to peer at Mars, Venus and Jupiter and study their response to blasts of solar wind. Liftoff of the
Sign up for our NewsAlert service and have the latest space news e-mailed direct to your desktop. Enter your e-mail address: Privacy note: your e-mail address will not be used for any other purpose. The Japanese government has ordered three navigation satellites from Mitsubishi Electric Corp., expanding the country's program to augment GPS navigation signals for users in the Asia-Pacific region. A
Photo Gallery: Atlantis' re-entry seen from station Astronaut Mike Fossum aboard the International Space Station snapped these remarkable images of space shuttle Atlantis as it descended into Earth's atmosphere on the way to landing at the Kennedy Space Center on Thursday morning. The blazing heat of re-entry leaves a trail of hot plasma behind the shuttle, a phenomenon visible in the photos. Cred
Sign up for our NewsAlert service and have the latest news in astronomy and space e-mailed direct to your desktop. Enter your e-mail address: Privacy note: your e-mail address will not be used for any other purpose. Japanese quake disrupts space station operations BY STEPHEN CLARK SPACEFLIGHT NOW Posted: March 11, 2011 The deadly 8.9-magnitude earthquake that struck Japan Friday ravaged the countr
Sign up for our NewsAlert service and have the latest news in astronomy and space e-mailed direct to your desktop. Enter your e-mail address: Privacy note: your e-mail address will not be used for any other purpose. Delta 4-Heavy launches from California SPACEFLIGHT NOW Posted: January 20, 2011 Thw Delta 4-Heavy rocket blasts off on its maiden mission from Space Launch Complex 6 carrying a critica
Sign up for our NewsAlert service and have the latest news in astronomy and space e-mailed direct to your desktop. Enter your e-mail address: Privacy note: your e-mail address will not be used for any other purpose. Home again: U.S. military space plane returns to Earth BY STEPHEN CLARK SPACEFLIGHT NOW Posted: December 3, 2010 Flying back to Earth after nearly 225 days in space, the U.S. Air Force
Sign up for our NewsAlert service and have the latest news in astronomy and space e-mailed direct to your desktop. Enter your e-mail address: Privacy note: your e-mail address will not be used for any other purpose. Japan plans H-2A rocket improvements by mid-2010s BY STEPHEN CLARK SPACEFLIGHT NOW Posted: October 16, 2010 Continuing efforts to snare an elusive share of commercial launches, the Jap
Sign up for our NewsAlert service and have the latest news in astronomy and space e-mailed direct to your desktop. Enter your e-mail address: Privacy note: your e-mail address will not be used for any other purpose. More challenges await Japan's asteroid mission BY STEPHEN CLARK SPACEFLIGHT NOW Posted: April 26, 2010 Japan's battered Hayabusa spacecraft must steer through several unprecedented cou
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Sign up for our NewsAlert service and have the latest news in astronomy and space e-mailed direct to your desktop. Enter your e-mail address: Privacy note: your e-mail address will not be used for any other purpose. Daring asteroid probe on course to reach Earth in June BY STEPHEN CLARK SPACEFLIGHT NOW Posted: January 11, 2010 Japan's gritty Hayabusa probe isn't the first mission to be called the
Sign up for our NewsAlert service and have the latest news in astronomy and space e-mailed direct to your desktop. Enter your e-mail address: Privacy note: your e-mail address will not be used for any other purpose. New hope for plucky Japanese asteroid mission BY STEPHEN CLARK SPACEFLIGHT NOW Posted: November 19, 2009 Japanese engineers have devised a plan to combine parts from two partially-fail
Sign up for our NewsAlert service and have the latest news in astronomy and space e-mailed direct to your desktop. Enter your e-mail address: Privacy note: your e-mail address will not be used for any other purpose. History-making Japanese space mission ends in flames BY STEPHEN CLARK SPACEFLIGHT NOW Posted: November 1, 2009 Packed with garbage from the International Space Station, the first HTV c
Experience the space program like never before in stunning HD video! Shuttle mission STS-127 Shuttle Endeavour's June construction flight to the space station. FULL INDEX Shuttle mission STS-125 Atlantis on the final mission to service the Hubble Space Telescope. FULL INDEX Shuttle mission STS-119 Take a loop around the International Space Station aboard the shuttle Discovery in stunning high defi
Rocket: Zenit 3SL Payload: NSS 8 Date: Jan. 30, 2007 Window: 2322-2359 GMT (6:22-6:59 p.m. EST) Site: Equator, 154° West, Pacific Ocean Broadcast: AMC 5, Transponder 8, Ku-band, Digital, 79° West Premium video content for our Spaceflight Now Plus subscribers. Apollo 1 service On the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 1 fire that took the lives of astronauts Gus Grissom, Ed White and Roger Chaffee, a r
The twin spacecraft, named Blue and Gold, left Rocket Lab’s Long Beach facilities on Thursday to begin the trip to Florida. The EscaPADE mission will launch aboard Blue Origin’s first New Glenn rocket.
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